The River: a product of a week spent together on the Taos Pueblo, a truly tactile and immersive product of this transformative musical experience. Native flute, string quartet, story-telling, and the actual, natural sound of the Pueblo itself through field recordings. Thank you all - Jesse Lewis

Beethoven Sonatas for Fortepiano and Violin

VOLUME II

Ian Watson and Susanna Ogata

Producer: Jesse LewisEngineers: Tom Caulfield, Jesse Lewis

Early music and audiophilia have primary source seekers in common, and both take what is hard to see and make it ALIVE to hear!!! I am absolutely obsessed with early music and with hearing old music LIVE again. Susanna and Ian are the most delightful, witty and energetic duo. We are lucky to have these Beethoven Sonatas available now in such vivid color. Thanks to you both! Only two more volumes to go! - Jesse Lewis

Trio Celeste

The Variations Project | Beethoven | Dvorak

Producer: Jesse LewisEngineers: Kyle Pyke, Jesse Lewis

This is the kind of album I feel so lucky to make. We recorded in one of the absolute treasures of a hall (Soka University) some of the world's most beautiful music for piano trio. I have NEVER heard a piano trio sound like this. PERIOD. - Jesse Lewis

Robert Schumann: Three Sonatas for Violin and Piano

Producer: Jesse LewisEngineer: Mark Donahue

Now Ensemble: DREAMFALL

Producer: Jesse Lewis

Roomful of Teeth: RENDER

Producer: Jesse LewisEngineers: Tom Kennedy, Rich Lamb, Jesse Lewis

New Amsterdam Records

Jan Vogler - J. S. Bach: the Cello Suites

Documerica

ETHEL

Producers: Jesse Lewis and ETHELEngineers: Kyle Pyke and Jesse Lewis

Tour de force! The story of the American homeland as told by those known and meant to tell it: ETHEL. Recorded in a little cabin in upstate New York. Thank you ETHEL for this week of recording, for your incredible talent and the communicative power of your music. -Jesse Lewis

The libretto is from Wikileaks. The music is by Ted Hearne. This is journalism. It's opera. It's pop culture. This is IMPORTANT - Thank you Ted for this, a masterpiece of our modern melting pot. - Jesse Lewis

Recorded in the stunning Richardson Auditorium in Princeton, New Jersey. A stunning and under-recognized recording. This is a sound we are incredibly proud of, and are so glad to have been part of this beautiful process with Jennifer and John. - Jesse Lewis

What a delight of classical music reimagination. These guys pull of the technically and musically impossible. A reaffirmation that the cello is the most virtuosic and versatile instrument in the world. You have never heard cello like this. Thanks guys. - Jesse Lewis

Third Coast Percussion is a quartet of Reich veterans. The familiar Reich intensity and focus with the bleeding heart of this amazing young band of percussion virtuosi. A particular shout-out in this case to the great Dan Nichols for his obsessive approach to engineering that brought a special kind of warmth and sensitivity to the sound. - Jesse Lewis

The Westerlies

These are some of the warmest sounds you will hear. Two trumpets, two trombones, making a quartet of total heart and soul. This band may be new on the scene, but I have to say I have never heard such a beautiful, resonant sound in my life as from the four very generous musicians.

The Knights are the most creative and spontaneous orchestra you will ever hear; inspired by their fearless leader, Eric Jacobson, and joined by Yo-Yo Ma for this recording we did down at BRIC of Brooklyn.

The sessions were alive - and literally LIVE in concert for an invited audience. You will hear the vivid performance that took place amid the recording sessions.

The centerpiece, Azul by Osvaldo Golijov, is the masterwork of this disc, and worth giving a deep listen stem to stern.

The tour de force of operas for the year, this LA Phil production's scope is tremendous: fully staged with live animation and sound, recorded live for this recording.

We have the amazing vibrancy of the live performance shinning here. Your first listen will bring you right into the thick of the cast's powerful conveyance of the fantastical narrative of Athanasius Kircher, and the orchestra's equally expressive, dauntless approach.

- Jesse Lewis

Grammy Categories:- Best Opera Performance- Best Contemporary Classical Composition- Best Engineered (Classical)- Producer of the Year (Classical)

Beethoven Fortepiano and Violin Sonatas, Vol. 3

Producer: Jesse LewisEngineer: Shauna Barravecchio

Grammy Categories:- Best Engineered (Classical)- Best Small Ensemble Performance

Ryan Young

Ryan Young carries his heart on his sleeve, and in the core of his sound. I am honored to have been a part of his first album, and tremendously proud that such an honest and quiet person can write and convey such a mesmerizing aesthetic.

We recorded, after a number of days hunting for the perfect venue, in a beautiful theatre and concert space at the Royal Conservatoire. Thanks to them for their wonderful work.